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Pagina 9
... known as " Humble Pie " made of ? " Sugar and spice , and all that's nice , " as is suited to the appe- tite of little girls ? " Snips and snails , and puppy - dogs ' tails , " as beseems the ruder stomachs of little boys ? It is ...
... known as " Humble Pie " made of ? " Sugar and spice , and all that's nice , " as is suited to the appe- tite of little girls ? " Snips and snails , and puppy - dogs ' tails , " as beseems the ruder stomachs of little boys ? It is ...
Pagina 14
... known him in the old days , was ashamed to be recognised by so very shabby ( albeit , dearly beloved ) a brother . Alas , how little we know of one another's motives ! The Right Reverend Timothy Stephen , Lord Bishop of Rouge- mullet ...
... known him in the old days , was ashamed to be recognised by so very shabby ( albeit , dearly beloved ) a brother . Alas , how little we know of one another's motives ! The Right Reverend Timothy Stephen , Lord Bishop of Rouge- mullet ...
Pagina 20
... known these insufferably vain and empty men , who , on the strength of much wordiness and a half - clouded intellect , turn down their collars , neglect to comb their hair , or fulfil their responsibilities in this life , and give ...
... known these insufferably vain and empty men , who , on the strength of much wordiness and a half - clouded intellect , turn down their collars , neglect to comb their hair , or fulfil their responsibilities in this life , and give ...
Pagina 24
... known John Clere . He would have added another chapter then to his good book on Self Help . John Clere could not paint much . He dreaded the idleness of com- panionship , and the temptations to mooning and day - dreaming of a studio ...
... known John Clere . He would have added another chapter then to his good book on Self Help . John Clere could not paint much . He dreaded the idleness of com- panionship , and the temptations to mooning and day - dreaming of a studio ...
Pagina 27
... known at all Captain De Loos ' clubs that he has been cheating at cards , that the usurers refuse to renew any more of the Captain's bills , and , tired of large interests , uproariously demand their principal in full . The Captain is ...
... known at all Captain De Loos ' clubs that he has been cheating at cards , that the usurers refuse to renew any more of the Captain's bills , and , tired of large interests , uproariously demand their principal in full . The Captain is ...
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Pagina 90 - I FIRST adventure, with fool-hardy might, To tread the steps of perilous despite. I first adventure, follow me who list, And be the second English satirist.
Pagina 90 - The canonization For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love, Or chide my palsy or my gout, My five grey hairs, or ruined fortune flout. With wealth your state, your mind with arts improve, Take you a course...
Pagina 87 - The metaphysical poets were men of learning, and to show their learning was their whole endeavour: but unluckily resolving to show it in rhyme,- instead of writing poetry they only wrote verses, and very often such verses as stood the trial of the finger better than of the ear ; for the modulation was so imperfect that they were only fouud to be verses by counting the syllables.
Pagina 549 - Was roofed with clouds of rich emblazonry, Dark purple at the zenith, which still grew Down the steep west into a wondrous hue Brighter than burning gold, even to the rent Where the swift sun yet paused in his descent Among the many-folded hills.
Pagina 248 - But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood...
Pagina 90 - And if no piece of Chronicle we prove, We'll build in sonnets pretty rooms; As well a well-wrought urn becomes The greatest ashes, as half-acre tombs, And by these hymns all shall approve Us canonized for Love...
Pagina 207 - My dearest soul, nothing upon earth can afflict me like that, and when you asked me of my business, it was wholly out of my power to satisfy thee, for my life and fortune shall be thine, and every thought of my heart in which the trust I am in may not be revealed, but my honour is my own, which I cannot preserve if I communicate the prince's affairs ; and pray thee with this answer rest satisfied.
Pagina 202 - I will acquaint you, that during the time of my trance I was in great quiet, but in a place I could neither distinguish nor describe ; but the sense of leaving my girl, who is dearer to me than all my children, remained a trouble upon my spirits. Suddenly I saw two by me...
Pagina 418 - There is no character without some speck, some imperfection; and I think the greatest defect in his was an...
Pagina 423 - My stomach is not ruled by other men's, And grumbling for a reason, quaintly begs Wherefore should master rise before the hens Have laid their eggs ? Why from a comfortable pillow start To see faint flushes in the east awaken ? A fig, say I, for any streaky part, Excepting bacon. An early riser Mr. Gray has drawn. Who used to haste the dewy grass among, "To meet the sun upon the upland lawn,